On April 6th, 1762, France’s parliament stated this indictment about the Jesuits: “is inadmissible in any civilized state, as its nature is hostile to any spiritual and temporal authority, it seeks to introduce into the church and states, under the plausible veil of a religious institute, not an order truly desirous to spread evangelica…
On April 6th, 1762, France’s parliament stated this indictment about the Jesuits: “is inadmissible in any civilized state, as its nature is hostile to any spiritual and temporal authority, it seeks to introduce into the church and states, under the plausible veil of a religious institute, not an order truly desirous to spread evangelical perfection, but rather a political body working entirely at usurping all authority, by all kinds of indirect, secret and devious means….(concluding describing Jesuits thusly)..perverse, a destroyer of all religious and honest principles, insulting to Christian morals, pernicious to civil society, hostile to the rights of the nation, the royal power, and even the security of the sovereigns and obedience of their subjects, suitable to stir up the greatest disturbances in the states, conceive and maintain the worst kind of corruption in men’s hearts.” Page 69. Whenever it served Rome’s interest to incite the people to rise against their rulers in Europe, the Vatican knew it could count on the Jesuits as being able in cunning, daring to participate in intrigue, propaganda, and even to incite blatant rebellion.
Kahn, Michael Lewis. ANGRY LOUD AND CLEAR TRUTH SECOND IMPROVED EDITION: THE GROWTH AND MECHANISMS OF THE ROMERICAN EMPIRE (p. 52). Kindle Edition.
On April 6th, 1762, France’s parliament stated this indictment about the Jesuits: “is inadmissible in any civilized state, as its nature is hostile to any spiritual and temporal authority, it seeks to introduce into the church and states, under the plausible veil of a religious institute, not an order truly desirous to spread evangelical perfection, but rather a political body working entirely at usurping all authority, by all kinds of indirect, secret and devious means….(concluding describing Jesuits thusly)..perverse, a destroyer of all religious and honest principles, insulting to Christian morals, pernicious to civil society, hostile to the rights of the nation, the royal power, and even the security of the sovereigns and obedience of their subjects, suitable to stir up the greatest disturbances in the states, conceive and maintain the worst kind of corruption in men’s hearts.” Page 69. Whenever it served Rome’s interest to incite the people to rise against their rulers in Europe, the Vatican knew it could count on the Jesuits as being able in cunning, daring to participate in intrigue, propaganda, and even to incite blatant rebellion.
Kahn, Michael Lewis. ANGRY LOUD AND CLEAR TRUTH SECOND IMPROVED EDITION: THE GROWTH AND MECHANISMS OF THE ROMERICAN EMPIRE (p. 52). Kindle Edition.